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1969–70 Baltimore Bullets season

NBA professional basketball team season


NBA professional basketball team season

(lost to Knicks 3–4) The 1969–70 Baltimore Bullets season was their ninth season in the NBA and seventh season in the city of Baltimore. The Bullets would get started on a strong note as they won 9 straight games in November. The Bullets would finish with a record of 50–32. In a competitive Eastern Division, the Bullets finished the season 3rd place.

Offseason

NBA draft

Roster

  • Gene Shue

Regular season

Season standings

Game log

1969–70 game log
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Player stats

Note: GP= Games played; REB= Rebounds; AST= Assists; STL = Steals; BLK = Blocks; PTS = Points; AVG = Average

PlayerGPREBASTSTLBLKPTSAVG

Playoffs

In the playoffs, the Bullets were matched up against the New York Knicks for the 2nd consecutive season. After losing the first 2 games, the Bullets battled back to win the next 2 games. After the Knicks captured Game 5 in New York, the Bullets forced a 7th game with a 96–87 win at the Civic Center. However, the Bullets would fall in Game 7. The Knicks would go on to win the NBA Championship. |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 1 | March 26 | @ New York | L 117–120 | Earl Monroe (39) | Wes Unseld (31) | Wes Unseld (5) | Madison Square Garden 19,500 | 0–1 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 2 | March 27 | New York | L 99–106 | Gus Johnson (28) | Wes Unseld (21) | Fred Carter (7) | Baltimore Civic Center 12,289 | 0–2 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" | 3 | March 29 | @ New York | W 127–113 | Earl Monroe (25) | Wes Unseld (34) | Earl Monroe (5) | Madison Square Garden 19,500 | 1–2 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" | 4 | March 31 | New York | W 102–92 | Earl Monroe (34) | Wes Unseld (24) | Fred Carter (7) | Baltimore Civic Center 12,289 | 2–2 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 5 | April 2 | @ New York | L 80–101 | Jack Marin (19) | Wes Unseld (15) | Jack Marin (6) | Madison Square Garden 19,500 | 2–3 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" | 6 | April 5 | New York | W 96–87 | Gus Johnson (31) | Wes Unseld (24) | Earl Monroe (5) | Baltimore Civic Center 12,289 | 3–3 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 7 | April 6 | @ New York | L 114–127 | Earl Monroe (32) | Wes Unseld (16) | Earl Monroe (6) | Madison Square Garden 19,500

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Awards and honors

  • Gus Johnson, All-NBA Second Team
  • Gus Johnson, NBA All-Defensive First Team
  • Mike Davis, NBA All-Rookie Team 1st Team

References

References

  1. [http://www.sportsecyclopedia.com/nba/dc/wizards.html Washington Wizards (1963–Present)]
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